GMC ACADIA REPAIR SERVICES
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Full Synthetic Oil Change
Motor oil and the parts needed for your oil change vary in price from vehicle to vehicle. Please call for an exact price quote for your vehicle make and model. Our technicians are trained to service just about every make and model vehicle, from engine repair to oil changes.
$190.00 Engine Light Diagnostic
Our technicians are highly skilled and experienced with just about every vehicle make and model. If your check engine light is on, you can bring it to our shop and we'll diagnose what's wrong with it. Any authorized diagnostic will be applied toward the cost of your repair, a $190.00 value.
Airbag System Problems
The GMC Acadia’s airbag system has shown multiple issues, especially in certain model years. The most common sign of a problem is the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) warning light illuminating on the dashboard. This light could indicate various problems, including malfunctions in the seatbelt sensor, which is integral for determining when to deploy the airbags. Additionally, the airbag sensors’ failures can compromise the entire airbag system’s functionality. The 2012 Acadia model faced a significant issue that led to a recall due to faulty side airbags. For safety, owners of this model year must ensure their vehicle has undergone the necessary recall procedures. operational.
Dim Headlights
In second-generation Acadia models, particularly the 2017 model, drivers have encountered issues with dim headlights. This problem compromises visibility at night and can be a significant safety hazard. The dim headlights issue is not limited to the 2017 model but has also been noted in the 2008, 2010, and 2011 model years. To address this, it might be necessary to check the lumens output of the car headlights. In some cases, relying on auxiliary lights like fog lights can provide additional visibility. Upgrading the headlight bulbs or adjusting the headlight aim might also be required to ensure adequate road illumination during night driving.
Engine Problems
Though generally robust, the 3.6-liter V6 engine in the Acadia has exhibited a range of problems. Key issues include oil and coolant leaks and head gasket cracks, particularly in first-generation models. These problems can lead to significant engine damage if not detected and addressed early. Regular inspection for signs of leaks and ensuring fluid levels are maintained can help prevent serious engine damage.
Air Conditioning System Failure
Several Acadia models, spanning from 2011 to 2016, have faced issues with their air conditioning systems. The most common symptoms include the AC blowing hot air into the cabin and making hissing noises, often indicating a leak within the system. Addressing these issues typically involves inspecting and possibly replacing components like the AC piping or the evaporator coil. Ensuring that the AC condenser is free from leaks is also critical. Regular air conditioning system maintenance, including checks for refrigerant levels and potential leaks, can help maintain its effectiveness and prevent failures.
Power Steering Pump Failure
The power steering system in the first-generation Acadia models (2008 to 2012) has been prone to various issues, including the power steering pump failing unexpectedly. This sudden failure can lead to a significant loss of steering control, making the vehicle difficult to maneuver. Power steering leaks have also been reported in some instances, affecting the system’s performance. Resolving these issues often requires the replacement of the power steering pump, and in some cases, the power steering rack may need to be replaced as well. Regular inspection of the power steering system, including checking for leaks and ensuring adequate fluid levels, is key to preventing such failures.